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Chief Little Plume introduces himself to Indian tribal council

Chief Little Plume introduces himself to Native American Indian tribal council. He belongs to the Piegan tribe. He has two decorative feathers fixed in his hair. Chief Little plume uses sign language to identify himself. Piegan are also known as Pikuni or "People with badly dressed robe' or 'Poor Robe'.

Date: 1930, September 4
Duration: 21 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675025307
Chief Fine Young Man introduces himself to Indian tribal council

Native American Indian Chief Fine Young Man introduces himself to Indian tribal council. He belongs to Sarcee tribe. He wears a Indian jacket and pouch. He uses hand signals to introduce himself. Sarcee call themselves Tsuutnia meaning 'many people' or 'every one'.

Date: 1930, September 4
Duration: 23 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675025308
Sarcee tribal leader Joe Big Plume introduces himself to Indian tribal council

Joe Big Plume introduces himself to Native American Indian tribal council. He wears a western jacket with metal buttons. He uses sign language to introduce himself. Joe Big Plume belongs to Sarcee tribe. Sarcee are also known as Tsuutina meaning 'many people' or 'everyone'

Date: 1930, September 4
Duration: 16 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675025309
Mountain Chief narrates a buffalo story in sign language

Major General Hugh L Scott thanks all the Native American Indian chiefs present at Indian tribal council. Major General Scott announces in sign language of Sagas in sign. Mountain Chief of Piegan tribe, aged and blind, tells a buffalo story of long ago. Mountain Chief uses sign language to narrate his saga.

Date: 1930, September 4
Duration: 3 min 42 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675025310
American "Indian Love Story" translated into Indian sign language by Richard Sanderville

A story called,"Indian Love Story," is written out in chalk, on a blackboard. Scene shifts to Richard "Dick" Benedict Sanderville, interpreter at the Blackfeet Agency in Browning, Montana,seated on a chair,outdoors. He translates the story into Native American Indian sign language, as follows, while the camera records his movements: Man asks chief 's Daughter Will You Marry Me? She Says No. You're too Poor. Man Is Sad. Goes To War. Kills Two Sioux. Steals Ten Horses And Two Guns. Man Returns After Ten Days. Asks Woman Will You Marry Me? She Says-Yes! Man Says-No!! You Don't Love Me-You Love My Horses'. The signs: 1. MAN ASK CHIEF HIGH (head-chief) CHILD WOMAN , YOU ME MARRY; which translates to: A man asks the head-chief's daughter: "Will you marry me?" 2. WOMAN SAY , NO YOU POOR; which translates to her saying: "No, you are too poor." 3. MAN SAD (heart heavy), GO-TO-WAR; which translates to: The man is sad (his heart is heavy, falls on the ground). He goes to war. 4. KILL TWO SIOUX (3 missing sign), STEAL TEN HORSE, TWO BOW; which translates to: He kills two Sioux, steals ten horses and two bows. 5. GO-TO-WAR COME TEN NIGHT; which means: The man returns (from war) after ten days. 6. SEE WOMAN, SAY YOU ME MARRY; which means: He (visits and) asks the woman: "Will you marry me?" 7. WOMAN YES, MAN SAY NO; which translates to her saying: "Yes!" The man says: "No!" 8. YOU FOND HORSE , YOU HEART FOND (love) FINISHED. Translation: You love (my) horses, ( I ) don't love you anymore. Editor Commentary: The second GO-TO-WAR sign is much shorter because it is part of a compound sign, and the emphasis is now on COME. The actual going to war has already happened. Also, in the last sentence the first YOU is the subject, but the second YOU is the object, and the subject is missing. Finally, in the first sentence the HIGH sign (index finger pointing up above head) is almost unnoticeable, and means "standing high above all others" or "above all, superior, high above the others".

Date: 1934, July 11
Duration: 1 min 24 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675025311
Native American Indian man narrates the text in sign language

A blackboard contains the following text written in chalk: "Formerly Indians Hunted Buffalo On Foot Driving Them Over Cliff. Now They Hunt On Horse-Back Using Bow And Arrows." Next, Richard "Dick" Benedict Sanderville, Native American Indian interpreter at the Blackfeet Agency in Browning, Montana, is seen seated outdoors, while the camera records his translation of the text into sign language.

Date: 1934, July 11
Duration: 45 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675025312